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"flack" Definitions
  1. (also flak) [uncountable] guns on the ground that are shooting at enemy aircraft; bullets from these guns
  2. (also flak) [uncountable] (informal) severe criticism
  3. [countable] (North American English, informal) a press agent (= a person whose job is to supply information and advertising material about a particular actor, musician, theatre, etc. to newspapers, radio or television)

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When Ms. Flack learned that the foundry, still intent on finishing the statue, hired her former assistant to complete it, Ms. Flack successfully sued in 1999 to stop the work.
" His duet with Ms. Flack, "Where is the Love?
" Flack appeared in the British television comedy "Bo' Selecta!
Indian state Andhra Pradesh's DNA database could catch some flack.
Sweis, rightly, took a lot of flack for that post.
Unsurprisingly, Hannah is already getting flack for her unapologetic sexuality.
Nixon caught flack for the way she's framed some issues.
Even then it was getting flack for dispensing fake news.
The omission earned the sketch series flack from Internet users.
Bautista has gotten some flack for his comments, of course.
These new features drew some flack from commenters on Twitter.
" Mr. Proft dismissed Mr. Brady as "a flack for Rauner.
"Donny was a tremendous talent," Flack wrote in an email.
Flack made no statement at the sentencing, the newspaper said.
Flack isn't especially well-written, and Robyn isn't an original creation.
Flack and Olly Murs later became hosts on "The X Factor."
Flack was found dead at age 40 on Saturday, February 15.
It also faces flack for its size, as lawmakers like Sen.
"Real football jocks would give us flack, for sure," Stewart said.
On Friday, Burton attempted to contact Flack, according to The Guardian.
On February 15, Love Island host Caroline Flack died by suicide.
According to court documents, Flack killed White on about April 20.
Flack and her boyfriend, Lewis Burton, had denied reports she had hit him with a lamp, according to HuffPost U.K.  Flack pleaded not guilty and was released on bail but forbidden from contacting Burton until the trial.
At least, in the world of Pop TV's sexy new show, Flack.
At the time, Apple was getting flack for lower iPhone unit sales.
Flack, created by Oliver Lansley, who is also an actor, is odd.
Flack was found dead at her East London flat, according to reports.
Flack published an autobiography called "Storm In a C Cup" in 2015.
Every now and then, Yaya Toure gets more flack than he deserves.
All of this isn't to say that millennials shouldn't get any flack.
"They are taking the flack for thirty-odd years ago," says Horne.
The GOP received flack for how the provision would impact older adults.
Even White House flack Sean Spicer managed to apologize with greater finesse.
I mean, remember all the flack she got for her last cookbook?
"Sorry to dispel your conspiracy theory on voter fraud," Mr. Flack wrote.
"It looks like you can lose weight with exercise," Dr. Flack says.
"She's taken flack from both the left and the right," Podesta acknowledged.
Caroline Flack, a well known British TV presenter, died suddenly over the weekend.
NBC has caught its fair share of flack for broadcaster blunders this Olympics.
Should you travel to Germany without a helmet, safety visor, and flack vest?
Charles and Flack are also parents to their 3-year-old son Rocco.
Durand doesn't deserve flack for the bold getup, but nor does Jenner, either.
Men can date younger women, but women get flack for dating younger men.
It's not clear how much flack Buttigieg will take for his "God" comments.
I took a lot of flack about calling myself a feminist back then.
"I wanted to create the face of the new millennium," Ms. Flack said.
Read more:The life and career of Caroline Flack, former 'Love Island' and 'The X Factor' host who died at age 40A British news site removed a mocking story about Caroline Flack after the former 'Love Island' host was found dead
In 2014, Flack won "Strictly Come Dancing," a dancing competition show on the BBC.
McDermott wrote that Flack had been "nothing but kind" while she had known her.
He got a lot of flack for it, from biohackers, academics, and the public.
Uber has long received flack for its lack of widely available wheelchair-accessible rides.
Boeing would snuggle up to Mr Trump's "America First" agenda to avoid the flack.
Hulk Hogan is taking some flack after his big win in the courtroom Friday.
It currently has other original shows like "Florida Girls" and "Flack," starring Anna Paquin.
Brandy English, 43, went missing in May 11, 2016; Amber Flack disappeared on Sept.
Spencer says it is not yet known if Revere knew English, Flack or Miller.
But as CEO, it was Morrison who took flack for its lofty price tag.
Some celebrities have come out against decriminalization, and have gotten some flack for that.
He gets a lot of flack for being who he is, but he's good.
The model gets her share of flack for all of the openness and honesty.
Volkswagen caught a lot of flack for that act of corporate perfidy, deservedly so.
Alternatively—or often simultaneously—you could flack for a line of life-style products.
Ms. Flack, 40, was arrested in December and later charged with assaulting her boyfriend.
Ms. Flack, 40, was arrested in December and later charged with assaulting her boyfriend.
Jameela Jamil also mourned Flack on Twitter, referencing tabloid headlines about the former host.
Flack is set to appear on bail at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court on Dec.
Taylor Swift gets a lot of flack for her "squad," mainly because it's always changing.
In 2015, Flack began hosting the reality series "Love Island," which she continued until 2019.
On Halloween, though, anyone can act like a royal (and not get flack for it).
Maybe it's just me, but I can't imagine a man getting much flack for that.
Moms get a lot of flack for the way they choose to raise their kids.
Hill has faced flack in the past for being late, sometimes hours, to her concerts.
Amy, though, received less flack for discussing her problems on stage and in the media.
And the minister and prime minister are there and take the flack, answer and react.
Miley Cyrus drew some flack today for posting what some are calling an insensitive Instagram.
You've taken some flack for what critics say are essentially projected thoughts on his part.
Plus, it might be hard to resist the entreaties of a fish flack named Scales.
" Ms. Flack added, "She had dark Portuguese skin and was made fun of for that.
In Game 246 in Chicago, Ruth hit Max Flack in the head with a pitch.
Flack attracted criticism for dating a 17-year-old Harry Styles while she was 31.
Last October, around World Mental Health Day, Flack posted on Instagram about her recent struggles.
"Tor gets a lot of flack because Tor has been used by criminals," Weisman said.
And there's a long line of politicians and celebrities who've gotten flack for wearing blackface.
"We've actually taken a little bit of flack for having an ethnicity filter," he said.
Laura Whitmore, who replaced Flack as Love Island's host, paid tribute to her on Twitter.
On Saturday, former Love Island host Caroline Flack passed away at the age of 40.
Indeed, no Accenture flack would ever use the word "PTSD" in an email to me.
"Already the flack is starting & from my own supporters," Mr. Reagan wrote in his diary.
British celebrity and Love Island host Caroline Flack has been charged with assault, reports CNN.
He later got flack for doing so without asking the bride and groom for permission.
Suraiya is not the first woman to receive social media flack for keeping her body hair.
He posted a moving statement under a photo of him and Flack enjoying a holiday together.
He also said Flack had been the victim of a media "witch hunt" after the incident.
In the ITV "This Morning" interview, Flack only spoke vaguely of her encounter with Prince Harry.
Flack was due to return to court in connection with the assault charge on March 4.
I know that she gets a lot of flack because she is a lady of means.
"Thank you @sophsf!" he added shouting out his wife Sophie Flack, whom he married in 2013.
INGRAHAM: OK. You just came out with an ad that you are getting some flack for.
One of the hottest rappers in the game is catching flack over an act of kindness.
Kara Flack, director of business development and sales at VocaliD, has a daughter with cerebral palsy.
"At least she leaves a legal legacy that helps artists," Ms. Flack said of the statue.
Ms. Flack, who was a fixture in the British tabloids, began hosting the show in 2015.
Trump took flack for a speech that appeared to be sourced, in part, from remarks Mrs.
Still, he got flack for the closed-door meeting he held with Modi while there. Sen.
While WeGrow has gotten flack for catering to the ultrarich, parents say it was anything but.
Flack announced that she would be stepping down as host of the hit show on Tuesday.
"; "Growing up, I caught a lot of flack for doing the thing I love the most.
You caught flack for walking away from a lucrative TV deal more than a decade ago.
Caroline Flack, host of the popular British reality series Love Island, has been charged with assault.
We took a lot of flack for that, but it protected the integrity of the site.
The comedian caught some flack for that and is generally perceived as taking an apolitical approach.
And, of course, a former L.A. mayor, an Obama flack and key journalisst all blame heartless Trump.
Did you ever get flack from other musicians who thought your music was too commercial or poppy?
Flack was well-known as the host of the popular reality-competition show, which aired on ITV2.
Flack was found dead at her East London flat, both The Daily Mail and The Sun report.
Last year, HARD Summer received a lot of flack for booking a grand total of four women.
As a black voter who supported Trump in 2016, Baldwin says he catches friendly flack from friends.
Even before the safety issues and sexual threats, the show has received flack for sexualizing young dancers.
Even so, the film is receiving from flack from the right, accusing it of having an agenda.
Caroline Flack, the former host of the U.K.'s Love Island, has died, her family has confirmed.
Many alums from the show used Twitter and Instagram to share their memories of and with Flack.
Flack was charged with assault by beating on December 13 following an incident at her London home.
Flack allegedly assaulted a man "by beating," but police say that the victim was not seriously injured.
" She continued, "Politicians get a lot of flack for their misuse of words, more than regular people.
No one blinks in "Flack" when it becomes obvious that Robyn has sex with men and women.
Meanwhile, Kara got a conservative pundit to defend Dani and take some of the flack off of her.
Roberta Flack was rushed out of the historic Apollo Theater on Friday night and taken to the hospital.
In "the biz," we tend to give the MTV Movie & TV Awards' red carpet a lot of flack.
The 46-year-old Good Wife actor and his wife Sophie Flack are expecting their second child together.
The couple keep their personal lives private, but Flack often shares adorable family moments on her Instagram account.
Yet there was something addictive about Flack that compelled me to watch all six episodes in rapid succession.
Flack, 35, who also posted the video of Charles' dressing room, first announced she was expecting in February.
But there's one odd comment that Corinne Olympios' father made that caught a lot of flack from viewers.
The tweet got plenty of flack online and the owner of SpaghettiOs, Campbell Soup, deleted the strange post.
Meal kit startups have received a good amount of flack for the amount of waste they leave behind.
Melania caught a ton of flack for her jacket, but George is trying to create a silver lining.
Poor Kris Jenner has recently been forgetting things and Khloé doesn't hesitate to give her flack for it.
The opera was written by two Americans, Andrew Flack, the librettist, and Paul Fowler, who composed the music.
" Ms. Flack went on: "As a woman and an artist, I wanted a beautiful, intelligent female out there.
Ms. Flack said that in the end she received "a pittance" in payment for many years of work.
In the message Flack wrote about how she had put off dealing with the stresses in her life.
" Inside, an opinion piece said Flack had been "tried and convicted by the merciless court of social media.
Both British and American celebrities, many from the Love Island franchise, paid tribute to Flack on social media.
Apple caught a lot of flack for ditching the standard 3.5mm headphone jack a couple of years ago.
Trump also asked Comey to act as his political flack and tell the country he wasn't under investigation.
But her latest character — Robyn, an American publicist living in London in Pop TV's "Flack," starting on Feb.
Together they executive produced the London-based "Flack," though he was mostly shooting Fox's "The Gifted" in Atlanta.
Fans did not take well to that one, apparently crafting a voodoo doll of Flack in a 1D fanzine.
Earlier this year Kathy Griffin caught a lot of flack for doing a photoshoot with a beheaded Donald Trump.
Flack was a red carpet and awards show presenter and host of several TV documentary specials, according to IMDb. 
In August, Newton was also criticized after he told GQ that the reason for the flack was not racism.
Then, the company also got flack for selling bike shorts with the words "fake news" printed all over it.
Even Future got flack for lifting his long dreadlocks to blonde a few seasons ago at Paris Fashion Week.
The prime, incontestable shred is Mrs Clinton's flick-flack on TPP, which would be hard for her to reverse.
In truth, I have no idea what the American songwriting duo Andrew Flack and Paul Fowler paid for them.
Derek Jeter, a minority owner and CEO of the Marlins, has taken a lot of flack for the deal.
According to Lewis's attorney Sarah Flack, turning the fight into a "bacon issue" dismisses the department's use of force.
And here's a lighter take on the Disney-Fox talks, courtesy of Paul Pendergass, formerly DealBook's "Jack Flack" columnist.
Plus, the hotel has gotten a lot of flack in recent years for outdated rooms given the higher price.
London (CNN)Tributes have been paid to British television presenter Caroline Flack after her family confirmed her death Saturday.
The statement said that the show would return on Monday night, and would include a tribute to Ms. Flack.
"He gets a lot of flack for saying the stupid things that he does," Duesenberg said of President Trump.
In December 2019, police were called to the home the Flack and Burton shared for a domestic violence incident.
Many fans felt that the song choice, along with Styles' ribbon, was a subtle but moving salute to Flack.
The London Metropolitan Police, as well as reps for Flack, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
Between the lines: The advisory has caught some flack from viewers who say it fails to go far enough.
Flack shared the news that she would step down from "Love Island" in a statement on Instagram Stories, CNN reported.
British television presenter Caroline Flack has been found dead, according to multiple publications including The Daily Mail and The Sun.
He lives in the Dakota, Manhattan's most coveted address, where Roberta Flack and Leonard Bernstein rub shoulders in the lift.
The process is informed but also somewhat arbitrary, which is why the Doomsday Clock can get a lot of flack.
Just a few months ago, Google caught flack for not disclosing microphones were built into the Nest Secure security system.
Trump drew flack from critics and Democrats during the campaign for not fulsomely disavowing the alt-right and white supremacists.
Video games get a lot of flack — particularly from "higher" forms of media, like film — for their treatment of women.
But on social media, a lot of people weren't laughing, and the comment caught flack in headlines throughout Latin America.
I get a lot of flack for being vocally opposed to this kind of femme and trans erasure in nightlife.
"She does take a lot of flack, and I'm not exactly sure why that is," he told host Andy Cohen.
The big picture: Zuckerberg took flack after saying Facebook shouldn't decide "what's true" online, including the legitimacy of the Holocaust.
It's not hard to spot her intergenerational array of influences: Roberta Flack, Bettye LaVette, Mary J. Blige and Lizz Wright.
I'm going to catch flack for this, but it's coming out, so I might as well just say it. Okay.
Read more " _____ Mark Joseph Stern in Slate: "Trump will take a lot flack for ending DACA, and he'll deserve it.
Ms. Flack, who had several famous partners including Prince Harry and Harry Styles, is a fixture in the British tabloids.
" Ms. Flack said she was "lucky" to be able to pick herself up, adding "but what happens if someone can't.
The Times flack did not answer VICE's questions about whether peddling race science met the newsroom's rigorous standards of accuracy.
"When I was there [in LA] doing stuff, I was taking a lot of flack for not winning, " O'Neal said.
That, though, has to be weighed against the risk of regulatory flack, and a sense that Google is losing focus.
Laura Whitmore, who took over as presenter, paid respects to Flack on Twitter, as did the official Love Island account.
But then you'll also face a stream of headlines, flack from your customers, and endless tweets and social media posts.
LONDON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - British television presenter Caroline Flack died by hanging, an inquest into her death heard on Wednesday.
Flack, 40, was charged with assault by beating on December 13 following an incident at her home in north London.
She took to Instagram to shut down critics again in 2018 after she caught flack for her friendship with Drake.
Next time someone gives you flack for holding a conversation with your pet, tell them that science is on your side.
The White House caught flack for slow-walking the implementation of fresh sanctions against Russia but on Thursday it followed through.
However, the company got a lot of flack for the fake news that would pop-up in the Related Articles area.
Just ask yourself: How do you think a chummy cameo from President Trump's former flack Sean Spicer went down on Twitter?
The show also got flack for casting a cisgender woman in the role of a trans man, a mistake Chaiken acknowledges.
With Flack, you can also monitor your performance so you can tailor your strategy depending on what works and what doesn't.
Caroline Flack, a British television presenter, reportedly died at age 40 on Saturday, according to The Daily Mail and The Sun.
Flack and Murs hosted "The Xtra Factor," a spinoff of "The X Factor," from 2011 through 2014, according to ITV News. 
In an excerpt of her book, Flack alludes to an encounter or informal relationship she had with Prince Harry in 2009.
The fairy tale could have been written by a flack for the construction industry, which strongly favours brick, concrete and steel.
Hosted by Caroline Flack, Love Island drops sexy singles into a villa in Mallorca, monitoring their every move Big Brother-style.
And I'll be honest, one thing that's kinda surprised me is I've never really gotten flack for it at all. Really?
Strange received appropriate flack for whitewashing Asian characters and lore for the story, and tragically sidelines Rachel McAdams in every way.
After a torrent of pleading and convincing from my interpreter, they seized my phone and computer and took my flack vest.
Throughout his campaign, the president-elect got plenty of flack for everything from his Cheeto-colored tan to his idiosyncratic combover.
"I have gotten more flack for being a conservative Republican than I have for being trans," she said at the event.
The event caught some flack on Twitter for a livestream that wasn't, well, live-streaming until 40 minutes into the meeting.
" Patrick Creamer, Boozman's longtime flack, told me, "Sarah had a keen understanding that you can't let someone else tell your story.
"People find fault with it if they think it's real, and that's the kind of Twitter flack we get," Newell explains.
Mr. Dorn had produced enormously successful records for Bette Midler and Roberta Flack, and experimental jazz albums that Mr. Willner loved.
Nicely played, Spicey: The first thing they teach in flack school is that self-deprecation is key to any image rehab.
Ms. Flack, a four-time Grammy Award winner, sold Unit 78 at 1 West 72nd Street, the Dakota, for $5.8 million.
London (CNN)Caroline Flack, the former host of the hit British reality show "Love Island," has died, her family confirmed Saturday.
" In the previously unreleased message, Flack denied that she domestically abused her partner, Lewis Burton, and called the incident an "accident.
Flack was romantically involved with Styles while he and his One Direction bandmates were competing on The X Factor in 2010.
Trump feuds with Khizr Khan Trump drew flack from both sides of the aisle when he criticized the family of Capt.
Warner for one said she's received plenty of flack from folks who've refused to work with her because she won't shave.
Apple has gotten considerable flack for equipping the MacBook with just one port and, worse yet, one that almost nobody uses yet.
Hannah B. has caught flack for being so young, with some people alleging that she can't be ready for marriage at 24.
While I feel bad that he's getting flack for his desperate creamer substitute, I will never defend putting mayonnaise in your coffee.
Throughout the early- to mid-2000s, Flack was a host, presenter, and personality on a variety of UK-based reality TV shows.
Flack and Murs were promoted to host the original "The X Factor" show after leaving the spinoff series, according to ITV News.
The four-part series is getting a lot of flack in the American press for being a love letter to Vladimir Putin.
He acknowledged that the Girls creator does "take a lot of flack," but honed in on one type of hate in particular.
However, a Fidelity flack clarified to me over email that the fund was only available for investment, maddeningly, by other mutual funds.
After a nice break from trouble, however, Chipotle is getting flack once again thanks to a change it just made to prices.
Instead, the IBF titlist has been receiving a lot of flack for a recent photo of him attending prayer in a Mosque.
The big boss, however, is suspiciously AWOL, and the only Ibis executive willing to talk is the company's top flack (Caitriona Balfe).
The flack is flying from opponents on the right, too, including from Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, head of the largest opposition party.
Paul's growing popularity led to concerts with Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, Sammy Davis Jr. and Roberta Flack, the website said.
The series received flack yet again in season 2 for a scene that many perceived as offensive to Asians and Asian-Americans.
Paris, the 21-year-old with the Kanye ringback tone, said he does get some flack for his old school audio sometimes.
" But, he said, "targeting silly problems is not a good strategy, and I know that David has taken considerable flack for it.
"Love Island" was pulled from TV schedules on Saturday and Sunday evening, but returned on Monday night with a tribute to Flack.
The authorities had decided to pursue the assault charge despite knowing Flack had self-harmed during the alleged assault, The Sun said.
Flack took her own life and was found in her east London apartment, a lawyer for the family confirmed to The Telegraph.
While Ross gets a bit of flack for having a boring nerdy job, I gotta be honest, paleontology is actually really cool.
The news comes days after Flack stepped down as host of the hit British reality show after she was charged with assault.
KERNEN: I get the feeling that Senator Schumer is taking a lot of flack from his flank, from the far-left flank.
He got flack for supporting a plan to restructure Puerto Rico's debt that would be overseen by an unpopular federal review board.
More commonly known as GINA, the law has plenty of flaws and loopholes, for which it has gotten a fair amount of flack.
Facebook deserves a lot of the flack it gets, be it for providing Russian propaganda with a platform or gradually eroding privacy norms.
Oprah told Ellen that she got a lot of flack from viewers about appearing on the show, but it gave her important perspective.
In her book, Flack also wrote about her relationship with Harry Styles, who was on "The X Factor" while she was a host.
Several of them blamed the brutal media coverage Flack faced weeks before her death, though no formal cause of death has been announced. 
When I did it, it wasn't a matter of me getting any flack from anybody or any pressure one way or the other.
Facebook gets a lot of flack for just reinforcing your world views in its News Feed echo chamber instead of challenging your opinions.
Apple caught serious flack late last year when people noticed that it was sometimes slowing down the processing speed of some old iPhones.
He is a mop-haired Republican flack who has bounced around government and campaign jobs and dresses better than most political operatives do.
Amazon has gotten flack from the ACLU and shareholders in the past for selling Amazon Rekognition to law enforcement to help identify faces.
Paul Pendergass, who wrote the "Jack Flack" column for DealBook from 26.5 through 25, has offered his unique take on James Murdoch's response.
In 1992, the artist Audrey Flack won a competition for the commission to create a 35-foot figure atop a 15-foot base.
" Nike caught some flack for the ad because people took issue with Colin's line, "Believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything.
He lives in Greenwich Village with his wife, Sophie Flack, a founder of the nonprofit Project Incredible, and their 2-year-old son.
But in 1978, he hit No. 2 on the pop charts with "The Closer I Get to You," a comeback duet with Flack.
The siblings moved to New York in 1988 and established themselves on the music scene largely thanks to their work with Ms. Flack.
"There have been a significant number of media reports and allegations in regards to my personal life," Flack posted to her Instagram stories.
Long story short ... Hollis says he caught flack from WIP for appearing on Green Legion Radio, which WIP considers to be a competitor.
The siblings moved to New York in 1988 and established themselves on the music scene largely thanks to their work with Ms. Flack.
House ethics panel House Republicans are already catching flack for voting to defang its independent congressional ethics panel and placing it under House control.
The Republican-controlled FCC, which is chaired by Verizon flack Ajit Pai, passed the order in December with an "effective date" of April 23rd.
Flack had been in the midst of court proceedings involving an assault charge leveled against her after widespread allegations of assault against her boyfriend.
In the '70s, when some black men and women were sparring over black feminism, Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's duets offered sophisticated common ground.
According to an excerpt of Flack's book published in Grazia magazine, Flack met Prince Harry through a mutual friend named Natalie Pinkham in 2009.
In Flack's book, she wrote about the relationship with Styles, who was 17 when he was on "The X Factor," and Flack was 31.
In the popular series, Flack announced which islanders would leave the luxury villa, and which lucky single would win the grand prize of £50,000.   
Clinton was interviewed by the FBI over her emails, while Trump caught flack over a tweet about Clinton that many considered anti-Semitic. 4.
The hack-turned-flack will work alongside Atomico's Head of Communications Bryce Keane to help raise the profile of the firm's portfolio companies internationally.
In the past weeks—and months and years—the microblogging network has taken a lot of flack for the way it deals with abuse.
The 31-year-old model got flack from fans after sharing a video of herself trying out her best ballerina moves in pointe shoes.
These have happened regularly during Mayer's multi-year tenure — basically a sneakier way to let go of people and not catch flack for it.
The British version, hosted by Caroline Flack, premiered in 2015 and was itself a reboot of Celebrity Love Island, which ran from 2005-06.
Another rare case is LinkedIn, which runs a filtered version of its social network for professionals and caught flack for bending to local censorship.
Though this app did get FDA approval to market itself as a contraceptive, it's recently caught some flack for a number of unintended pregnancies.
Francesca, your show touches a lot on race and you get a lot of flack — how you deal with the negative commenters and feedback?
These have happened regularly during Mayer's multi-year tenure — basically a sneakier way to let go of people and not catching flack for it.
That is her right, of course, but since she's famous she caught some flack for it, with some even saying she was slut-shaming.
He has gone from likeable flack, known for joshing with journalists, to a bitter adversary stoking feuds with individual reporters to please his boss.
But, if Sessions does decide to go that route, he'll take a huge amount of flack from inside and outside the department for it.
"And here is Clarke's former flack directing all questions about the former sheriff to this address," he tweeted, with a screenshot to the email.
Rather, they are opportunists, according to Andrea Flack, an ornithologist from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, who was not involved in the study.
The government took serious flack this summer when it went ahead with a planned five-euro cut in the widely enjoyed but costly benefit.
"Their food recall did not show differences" in how much they reported eating at the start and end of the study, Dr. Flack says.
Flack, 40, died by suicide and her body was found in her east London flat Saturday, a lawyer for the family told PA Media.
Its front page led with criticism of the British Crown Prosecution Service for "its pursuit of fragile Caroline Flack" in forcing her to trial.
In 2015, Ms. Flack began hosting "Love Island," a British dating-reality show on which the public voted off "islanders" until one couple remained.
Zoom caught flack in July when it failed to remove a web server from Macs when users uninstalled the app, causing a security scare.
I get some flack from people about why I like guns and hunting, and all I can say is that it is an escape.
The prime minister already caught international flack this week after he complimented Fidel Castro in a tribute to the Cuban leader, who died on Friday.
Leanne Fretwell, managing director of Springfree, told Mashable Australia the company hasn't fielded much flack from people concerned their beloved childhood toy is being digitised.
Earlier this week we reported that a former UFC press flack had been hired by Donald Trump to run his presidential campaign's rapid-response operation.
British newspaper The Sun removed a story about a Valentine's Day card that mocked deceased former "Love Island" host Caroline Flack over her assault arrest.
Mr Trump's pick to succeed Nikki Haley as America's ambassador to the un is Heather Nauert, a former journalist and flack for the State Department.
But this much is clear: for however much flack LaVar Ball gets for being a loud, brassy, annoying basketball dad, his ideas aren't half bad.
Apple Maps gets a lot of flack from its disastrous launch and the fact that Google Maps has been so much better for so long.
The 93-year-old reality star received flack from fans — including beauty blogger Jeffree Star — while showing off her new powder contour kits on Snapchat.
Why it matters: Sean Spicer's celebrity status has sparked hype that the former Washington flack turned household name is shopping for a network TV deal.
Does this mean it runs the risk of getting flack from, let's say, "hardcore" gamer types for being a title made mainly for casual gamers?
California-based retailer Fashion Nova has gotten a lot of flack for its plus-size section, and it's not the clothing itself that's rankling people.
And even these exchanges get flack for slow customer service response times, an almost unavoidable byproduct of the insane spike in customers they are seeing.
Andrew Flack, who has attended thousands of meetings over his 25 years in the hospitality industry, is vice president of Global Marketing for Hilton Worldwide.
Samsung took flack for pricing the Note 8 at just under $1,000, and the rumors are true, that's nothing compared to what Cupertino's got cooking.
Will Ferrell received considerable flack for his 2007 Funny or Die video "The Landlord," in which a two-year-old landlord curses at her tenant.
Despite a bit of flack, many Green Mountain Power customers say they like the opportunity to have a hand in producing more environmentally-friendly energy.
ITV itself has come under scrutiny, with news outlets pointing out that Flack is the third person associated with "Love Island" to die by suicide.
The couple remained an item and on multiple occasions, Lewis supported Flack via his social media accounts, saying that she didn't have a violent nature.
Comedian Dave Chappelle's Netflix standup "Sticks and Stones" got some flack after he made jokes about Michael Jackson's accusers and said he doesn't believe them.
"I remember taking flack for taking emails off the table, but it was the right thing to do for a variety of reasons," said Longabaugh.
Pretty soon, we might be fielding calls to our Washington office from political figures; another White House flack might call my bureau chief after hours.
But since Army trucks have not pulled up to Arab neighborhoods to load up women, children, and men, the Census has caught almost zero flack.
But colorblind casting doesn't always go over so well -- the production caught flack in March when it put out a call for "nonwhite" actors to audition.
The new Control Center is getting a lot of flack for how overwhelming it could potentially look, but I'm psyched to have everything in one place.
Charles and Flack, who wed in September 2013 and live in New York City, are already parents to son Rocco, who was born in December 2014.
Caroline Flack, the former host of reality series "Love Island," was found dead at her East London flat at the age of 40, according to reports.
Daly wrote that she was "shocked and devastated" at the news of Flack's death, which came six years after the Flack won the dancing competition show.
Many of the predictable, strongly-worded, flack-approved condemnations from Hollywood elites about their shock, dismay, and (alleged) ignorance of Harvey Weinstein's behavior sounds well-meaning.
White supremacists have delivered a groundswell of support for Trump, and the billionaire real estate mogul has taken flack for retweeting tweets from neo-Nazi accounts.
On Thursday, the 46-year-old Good Wife actor announced on Instagram that he and wife Flack, 35, had welcomed their second child, a baby girl.
Lyft caught some flack earlier this year when it unveiled something called "Lyft Shuttle," the description of which sounded pretty much identical to a city bus.
But while he had heated clashes with reporters during his long career in Washington, he was seen as a fairly typical — and even cooperative — Republican flack.
Though DHS took flack for ending grants to programs working against right-wing extremism, many CVE advocates had previously feared all the programs would be cut.
He'd been taking a break, having a snack, when the rally ended, and he was told by a Trump flack that he would have to leave.
"First season, we got a lot of flack — some of it deservedly so — about how male and white the makeup of the show was," berg said.
The British reality TV sensation, hosted by Caroline Flack, premiered in 2015 and was itself a reboot of Celebrity Love Island, which ran from 2005-06.
Similarly, Match Group-owned Tinder caught flack after CEO Sean Rad gave a controversial interview to the London Evening Standard the night before its 2015 IPO.
Who wouldn't want to bolt from the second-most-anticipated IPO of the year to go flack about the new American Express Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant Card.
Kardashian West might use that time inside to focus on improving her powder contour kits swatching skills, which have gotten flack from fans and beauty experts.
I've gotten flack from potters—who are unsurprisingly older, white men—who think I'm shitting on 'their' medium," he says, adding, "But that's kind of thrilling.
Ross has caught a lot of flack for his performances the past few years, but his status as a legend earns him a lot of slack.
A man who said that he was the one later detained at the cemetery, Frank Flack, posted a reply that assailed Ms. Edwards for being irresponsible.
This gets to the heart of why Tarverdyan takes so much flack: he derailed the careers of fighters who probably would have done better without him.
LONDON — On Saturday night, news broke in Britain that Caroline Flack — the former host of "Love Island," a wildly popular reality TV show — had killed herself.
In a 2019 Instagram post, Ms. Flack wrote that she was "in a really weird place" and that she found it hard to talk about it.
" A spokesman for Flack addressed the news in the following statement to the BBC: "We confirm that police attended Caroline's home following a private domestic incident.
Dating shows often get flack for something they're doing wrong, but there's much more at stake when you're using the lives of marginalized communities as entertainment.
Che has gotten flack for sexist comments in the past and even addressed his unpopularity among white, liberal women in a sketch in which he impersonates one.
I'll probably get some flack for this, but I'll say it because it's integral to my argument: Panera's bagels are straight garbage and barely qualify as bagels.
Last month, when the Facebook CEO spoke in front of Congress, he was viciously meme'd for his robotic demeanor, something he's always gotten a lot flack for.
So that was right, and it's not something that geneticists have been really comfortable talking about, because there's so much flack that comes from talking about it.
It was heightened because it's the playoffs, but I caught flack for the same thing last winter when Golden State lost at home to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Now Sean Hannity also drew some flack for talking about the environment created by incendiary rhetoric, an example the protesters who confronted Sarah Sanders and Kirstjen Nielsen.
Facebook has received some flack for charging a 6.9% + $0.30 fee, but that covers processing, security, fraud, and vetting to ensure people are giving to real charities.
"Love Island" host Laura Whitmore gave a powerful tribute to her predecessor Caroline Flack, who died by suicide and was found in her London flat on Saturday.
Flack was best known for hosting the reality TV show "Love Island," and many celebrities and former contestants have paid tribute to her after the tragic news.
Burton and Flack were not in contact due to a court order while she was due to stand trial in March for allegedly assaulting him in December.
"Flack continued, writing: "In order to not detract attention from the upcoming series I feel the best thing I can do is stand down for Series 6.
The full moon takes some major flack—for centuries we've blamed everything from mental blips (and breakdowns) to traffic accidents, crime, and sleepwalking on our lunar neighbor.
Since the social media firestorm, Juliana's Restaurant issued a statement, which further caught flack for being "sarcastic," Strick Strickland, Kalamazoo's NAACP chapter president told the news outlet.
The New Zealand-born star reveals that after receiving some flack for returning to DWTS after giving birth, she learned one crucial strategy: how to ignore it.
Nyle Returns to His Roots Though DiMarco took flack last week for suggesting his main competition in the show was pro Val Chmerkovskiy, he reassessed those comments.
"She's catching a lot of flack right now, especially on the show, with some of the stuff she's stirring up with all the other Housewives," he says.
The author, who has been vocal about her feelings about the immigration ban on Twitter, has gotten plenty of flack for it by some Donald Trump supporters.
Just last week he received some flack for tweeting he had received "verbal approval" to build a hyperloop tunnel connecting New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington.
Socially, he is stratospheres above simple VIP status, and you just can't imagine him hanging out side of stage at Bastille with Caroline Flack and James Corden.
Closed process haunts McConnell Senate Republicans received flack from the beginning of their effort for closing the process to Democrats and keeping their work behind closed doors.
Rudy Giuliani, who plays Trump's flack the way Cohen plays Trump's fixer, has long claimed he was negotiating conditions under which Trump would be questioned by Mueller.
Scott Perry (R-Pa.) is still getting flack days after a constituent town hall in which he suggested God polluted the Chesapeake Bay, the York Dispatch reports.
PETA has also offered a £5000 [$7,000] reward for information via Twitter, which has been retweeted by the likes of Dermot O'Leary, Caroline Flack, and Martin Clunes.
Catch Charles, a vocalist and flutist, performing in a coffeehouse setting and you'll be struck by the easy intimacy in her singing, lightly redolent of Roberta Flack.
While the car initially got some flack for its BMW underpinnings, it still packs all of the performance, affordability, and reliability that made the Supra a legend.
"I'm trying to find the words but I can't," she wrote while posting a photo of her and Flack along with a poem popular on social media.
But on social media and in the streets, the dissection was often harsher still -- and Flack had spoken about the difficulties of living in the public eye.
Caroline Flack, a well-known television personality and former host of the ITV television series "Love Island" and other shows in Britain, died on Saturday in London.
Flack was arrested for allegedly assaulting Burton and hitting him over the head with a lamp, though both she and Burton denied the portrayal of the incident.
During the initial dustup over "fake news," Google and its parent company Alphabet got less flack for spreading hoaxes than social media platforms like Facebook and Reddit.
"When Lena Dunham takes her clothes off, she gets flack, but it's also considered brave; when Justin Bieber takes off his shirt, he's a grown up," she said.
All the major tech platforms have taken flack for not doing enough to crack down on terrorist content, whether from groups like Hezbollah or organizations like Islamic State.
Celebrities like Mischa Barton, Wendy Williams, and Justin Timberlake recently caught flack for using their platforms poorly in trying to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
The backdrop: Bloomberg's first story took flack after Homeland Security, the British cybersecurity agency NCSC, and the companies it named — Supermicro, Apple and Amazon — all denied the story.
As part of the proposed settlement, Instacart will clarify the difference between a service fee and a tip — something that Instacart has received flack for in the past.
One restaurant in the same neighborhood caught flack for going child free, citing the dangers he witnessed when parents would allow children to frolic on the patio unsupervised.
Uber, which launched upfront fares in June, has received some flack for this because, over time, it started to obscure how much passengers were paying for surge pricing.
Charles and Flack, who married in 2013 and live in New York City, became first-time parents to their now-3½-year-old son Rocco the following year.
You'll remember, Hadid's gotten a lot of flack -- including some from Olympic skater Meryl Davis -- for signing a huge deal with Nike and not being a pro athlete.
While Google rightly gets a lot of flack for its scattered approach to messaging, its to-do list offerings have been a close second for sprawling, scrambled efforts.
Colbert has grown more confident in his role, and he's a better option than Fallon: sharper and more grownup, less of a flack and more of a thinker.
So did a 2014 soliloquy from then-ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd, who caught flack from civil rights groups after making arguably coded statements about pay-for-play.
Additionally, Airbnb has taken flack from human rights activists over listings in Jewish settlements in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, communities that were illegally built under international law.
London (CNN)The family of deceased TV presenter Caroline Flack has released an unpublished message written by the star, as an inquest into her death began on Wednesday.
Flack, 40, was charged with assault by beating in December following an incident at her home in north London, and a full trial will take place in March.
I hope the show explores that more because moms get a lot of flack for missing their jobs and wanting professional fulfillment after just having had a baby.
Also important to note, Zuckerberg is not quibbling with senators over their use of the word "breach," which execs got flack for early on in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Despite all the flack Facebook rightfully takes, the company has shown a strong track record with philanthropy that mirrors Zuckerberg's own $47 billion commitment through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
And you took some flack online after re-tweeting what someone said about a Gallup poll that said only 23 percent of Democrats are extremely proud to be American.
It's a lesson condom company Say It With A Condom recently learned, when a quirkily designed Consent Condom caught flack online for actually encouraging sexual assault, Elle UK reports.
"In India, Uber did face a lot of flack in the manner this [case] was handled," a legal source in India who asked to remain anonymous told The Verge.
Flack stepped back from her role as presenter of the UK reality show "Love Island," but the show said it would welcome her back after the situation was sorted.
Those are the two takes on a game dealing with slavery and the Underground Railroad that a fifth-grade teacher in Georgia got flack for having her students play.
Reading a lot of your tweets, I know that Chelsea got flack for pulling me twice, but from my perspective I didn't really see any of the drama unfolding.
L to R: David Bowie, Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Yoko Ono, John Lennon and Roberta Flack, attending the Grammy Awards at the Uris Theater, New York, March 1st 1975.
If Mabel Fairbanks cracked the door for Wilson, then he in turn blew it open for skaters like Ewell and his partner Michelle McCladdie, Debi Thomas, and Rory Flack.
"I think that's what happens when you conflate being a defense lawyer with being a PR flack," former Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Monday.
Given that a prospective outing at the Olympics brought on so much flack for the Senator, the November 5 date is likely to see him come under more criticism.
She declaimed her rhymes with decisive, leaping inflections, linking her material to Nina Simone, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack and (joined by Victory singing "Strange Fruit") Billie Holiday.
An ITV spokesperson told CNN the "door was left open" for Flack to return to the show, and that it kept in "regular contact" with her in recent months.
Flack had been a tabloid fixture, having had romances with Prince Harry and Harry Styles, among others, and social media users accused the newspapers of harming her mental health.
Millennials caught some flack for the food item's popularity, however, when it was reported that young people were spending as much as $19 a pop on smashed avocado toast.
The flack sent a new statement in response: When asked if this experience has soured his experience of working at SB Nation and Vox Media, Hann said it hadn't.
Caroline Flack has been at the helm of the program since its inception in 2015, but this year the show found itself engulfed in drama before it even began.
"Killing Me Softly," which brought Mr. Gimbel and Mr. Fox the song-of-the-year Grammy after Roberta Flack released it in 19613, had a conflict-ridden back story.
In 2011 he caught flack from other Republican candidates for advocating a "humane" policy of limited deportations and a path to legal status, but not citizenship, for undocumented immigrants.
About the only thing clear from the video is that the former Donald Trump flack is under the impression he can sell himself as some sort of wise, apolitical centrist.
Launched at the end of 245, Highlight was in the vanguard of "near me" apps and also caught the most flack as being the creepiest app idea on the planet.
Flack and her dance partner, Pasha Kovalev, performed the Charleston dance in their winning routine, titled "Istanbul" — an iteration of the song "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by They Might Be Giants.
I got a lot of flack for coming off as lazy, but a few other freelancers understood I was in between projects and that's what this lifestyle is like sometimes.
Launched at the end of 2011, Highlight was in the vanguard of "near me" apps and also caught the most flack as being the creepiest app idea on the planet.
Widely respected, the news organization has nonetheless drawn flack for a policy of not investigating Bloomberg as a candidate and for applying that policy to the other Democratic presidential candidates.
He's eating from a giant bag of popcorn, and there's a moment of confusion before we realize that instead of meeting with a media flack, we're meeting with Joe himself.
At the time, Apple caught some flack for failing to notify users of the risk, as well as not taking a mother and teen seriously when they tried reporting it.
It's possible that their involvement would have ended up hurting Thompson's candidacy by chafing at his independent image, but they are receiving quite a bit of flack for staying out.
The more specific Twitter's policies, the more flack it will get when someone's nasty tweet slips through the cracks, which is almost certain to happen on such a large platform.
Bitcoin has taken flack from financial luminaries in recent weeks, but their skepticism did little to stop the most popular cryptocurrency from setting a new record high over the weekend.
He studied classical music at Howard University, where he formed a jazz trio with the drummer Ric Powell and met the singer Roberta Flack, a future collaborator and lifetime friend.
Ms. Flack, 86, still has several smaller preliminary models of the sculpture in her home in East Hampton, N.Y., where she works when she is not at her Manhattan studio.
How the volunteers had compensated was not absolutely clear, says Kyle Flack, an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky, who conducted the experiment as part of his graduate research.
"So many untruths were out there but this is how she felt and my family and I would like people to read her own words," said Chris Flack, Caroline's mother.
"In order to not detract attention from the upcoming series I feel the best thing I can do is stand down for Series 6," said Flack on her Instagram story.
Flack hid the three adult bodies on the farm and put the child's body in a suitcase which was found floating in a creek, according to reports by local media.
"We do get a lot of flack [from brands], but we're a manufacturer," Grant Burns, who owns BBS Manufacturing, a company that makes boards for several major companies, told me.
" Backlash to her views came as no surprise to the star, who in February said, "I have gotten more flack for being a conservative Republican than I have for being trans.
Uber may have been the target of considerable (and deserved) flack for its new logo in February, but the rideshare company has bigger design challenges on its mind than simply rebranding.
Older People Are Worse Than Young People at Telling Fact from Opinion Young people get a lot of flack these days, for killing mayonnaise and golf and lots of other things.
LOS ANGELES — As Robeta Flack sang "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" on the hi-fi, the orange tabby cat walked across the wooden floor of Jack Stone's apartment.
Hastings has taken some flack over the years for requiring conference-call questions to be sent by email in advance rather than letting Wall Street analysts question him in real time.
The artists in Round Won are Dani Dodge, Tom Dunn, Roni Feldman, Jon Flack, Jenny Hager, Ben Jackel, David Leapman, Alanna Marcelletti, Max Presneill, David Spanbock, Jesse Standlea, and Alison Woods.
The movie's cast is stacked, but the film received flack for its choice to cast Fanning, a cis woman, as a trans man instead of, you know, an actual trans actor.
When promoting the Gilmore Girls reboot on The Tonight Show, Alexis Bledel caught flack from Jimmy Fallon for her wonky way of holding flowers and a latte mug in promotional posters.
"And people were telling me that I shouldn't cover up and I was actually getting flack for putting a cover over my baby, which I just don't understand," Roper Tolbert laments.
Spicer, after all, knew what he was getting into when he hitched his star to the Trump campaign in 2016, back when he was a flack at the Republican National Committee.
ET, ESPN2 ABOUT SOUTH DAKOTA (22-11): Sophomore guard Matt Mooney (18.5 points, 71 3-pointers) and senior forward Tyler Flack (15.2, 6.9 rebounds) were named first team All-Summit League.
In closed doors with one another, and even to reporters, they bemoan the flack they're getting for everything, from failing to conduct oversight to taking confirmation votes to pursuing Obamacare repeal.
That year, Ms. Flack released their chart-topping duet "The Closer I Get to You," and they spent many hours together in the recording studio on the day that he died.
London (CNN)Much has been written about the circumstances that led to the death of the British television presenter Caroline Flack on Saturday, despite little of substance being known about them.
"I expect Donald Trump to be very assiduous in keeping his promises, despite all of the flack he is going to get from his opponents," Ebell said, according to the Independent.
Update, December 17, 2019: Caroline Flack has officially stepped down from her four-year gig as the host of ITV2's Love Island in light of the news of her arrest.
"I expect Donald Trump to be very assiduous in keeping his promises, despite all of the flack he is going to get from his opponents," Ebell said, according to the Independent.
We give Aikido a lot of a flack in our Wushu Watch column, but there is still a part of me that regularly Googles 'kote-gaeshi street fight' and 'kote-gaeshi MMA'.
Bose gets flack from audiophiles for being a little pricey for what you get, but for many people the QuietComfort 25 and QuietComfort 20 headphones are still the undisputed noise-cancelling kings.
The revelation sent shockwaves through the RHOA cast and appeared to put a fracture in Parks' tight friendship with Williams, who had come under flack for repeating the accusations throughout the season.
British newspaper The Sun removed a story detailing a Valentine's Day card that mocked television presenter Caroline Flack, who was found dead by suicide just one day after the story was posted.
Reactions from top media figures and former "Love Island" contestants posted online remembered Flack as a kind individual, and many slammed the UK press for relentless coverage of her turbulent personal life.
"Oh, by the way…" Flack captioned a photo of herself wearing a t-shirt with the worlds "I woke up like this" written across it, rolled up to reveal her baby bump.
The Bravo star said he initially got some flack for the intensity of the program, but that it was important to him to stick with it not just from a physical perspective.
Amazon has gotten flack in the past for some of the challenges its crowdsourced "last-mile" delivery drivers face, but now it's offering those with entrepreneurial ambitions the option to do more.
"I was crushed — it really just killed me," said Ms. Flack, who said she had devoted nearly a decade of work to the statue, the most of any piece in her career.
In addition to the robbery, Styles was likely thrown off by the shocking news about the death of Caroline Flack, television presenter and long time host of popular dating show Love Island.
Here's the thing: while the photographic evidence of Nanjiani's body transformation drew some predictable digital wolf whistles, it has also received a ton of flack online, some playful and some… less so.
I mean, I got a lot of flack from my co-workers who—believe it or not, even in this museum—were a little skeeved out by this jar of human skin.
Twitter gets a lot of (well-deserved) flack, but the essential beauty of social network is how it fosters conversation between journalists, the DC elite, other marginally influential people and total randos.
Hallquist has made a long-shot bid to take on Phil Scott, a popular incumbent who's gotten flack from Republicans after he moved to strengthen gun control measures in the state. Sen.
Since then, recently appointed FEMA administrator Brock Long characterized the ongoing humanitarian crisis there as "the most logistically challenging event the United States has seen"—although he caught some flack for the comment.
And Black Panther got flack from the LGBTQ community for creating a fictional black fantasyland with no queer people, and cutting a scene that had some flirty queer vibes between Okoye and Ayo.
Flack was charged with the assault of her boyfriend, former professional tennis player Lewis Burton, on December 13, 2019, following reports of an incident that happened at her London home, according to CNN. 
Former 'Love Island' host and well-known U.K. personality Caroline Flack died in her home this weekend after taking her own life -- this just weeks before she was set to go to trial.
Of note: Vice President Mike Pence is also catching flack for his refusal to answer if climate change is a direct threat to the U.S., something a Trump administration report declared last year.
The sophomore guard is one of four Coyotes averaging at least 25 points, although Tyler Flack (21942 points, team-best 22 rebounds) is the lone returning starter and only senior on the squad.
Since then, recently appointed FEMA administrator Brock Long characterized the ongoing humanitarian crisis there as "the most logistically challenging event the United States has seen" — although he caught some flack for the comment.
He was getting up to go, when the flack came back with a police officer to escort him out; according to Ben, even the cop was confused about why he'd been called over.
Uber has taken a lot of flack from some of its drivers since it lowered fares in January, but the ride-hail company argues that the cheaper rides are having the desired effect.
Steve Milloy, formerly a paid flack for the tobacco and fossil fuel industries and member of Trump's Environmental Protection Agency transition team, argued that excessive air pollution is not linked to premature death.
After FBI Director James Comey's hearing this morning, in which he confirmed that the FBI is indeed investigating the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, America's favorite flack Sean Spicer was put on duty.
Anyone with information related to the disappearances of English, Flack, and/or Miller should contact Middletown Police Detective Kristi Hughes at 513-425-7700 or BCI at 855-BCI-OHIO (855-224-6446).
In another of Trump's recurring lies, which his flack Kellyanne Conway labels his "alternative facts," he delegitimizes his own election by falsely claiming that three to five million immigrants illegally voted in 2016.
Republicans appear to have taken significant flack over their August recess—not just from irate masses at town halls, but also from pals and supporters angry at their abandonment of a signature pledge.
In 1973 she released "Mi fa morir cantando," an Italian-language version of "Killing Me Softly With His Song," the plaintive ballad that was a No. 1 hit for Roberta Flack that year.
DES MOINES — Former Vice President Joe Biden has taken flack in recent weeks for saying when he was a senator that he'd negotiate with Republicans on entitlements in order to balance the budget.
Telling a reporter to stop shaking their head  The press secretary caught some flack after telling American Urban Radio Networks correspondent April Ryan to stop shaking her head during a briefing in March.
Flack, a transgender man, and Makenzie, a transgender woman, are asking a federal judge to declare the provision unconstitutional under the Affordable Care Act and to block the state from denying them coverage.
The remarks have earned the GOP leader bipartisan flack from lawmakers, though his allies have been quick to note that some Democrats have already indicated they think Trump should be removed from office.
Image Sources: Pixabay, Pixabay CCThis past weekend, the popular torrenting site The Pirate Bay caught some flack for testing out a new system that used visitors' CPU power to generate cryptocurrency profits for itself.
YouTube caught a lot of flack last year when multiple reports showed that creepy, scary, and even sexual seemingly kid-oriented content was showing up in its children's app and on the site generally.
I mean Jimmy Fallon, to the point that you made earlier, was the one host that was still willing to have Donald Trump on, didn&apost have him on and got flack in Hollywood.
Trump made a decision in the early days of his 2016 presidential campaign that whatever was in the returns was more problematic for him than the flack he would take over not releasing them.
There are far too many musicians to list, much less to fully appreciate, but among them, of course, are Prince, Stevie Wonder, Parliament, Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Roberta Flack, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nina Simone.
But when he appeared on Maher's Real Time — a decision for which the host got flack — guest panelist Larry Wilmore told the controversial personality something you normally can't utter on television without getting bleeped.
Generally a figure who has shied away from discussing who she votes for, Swift has copped some flack over the past few years for failing to condemn Donald Trump's presidency in a public forum.
His decision to use models such as Billie Blair, Alva Chinn, China Machado, Jennifer Brice, Pat Cleveland, Bethann Hardison, and Ramona Saunders caught him flack with the press, including pushback from his own clients.
Today's dispatch from the future takes the form of a corporate memo penned by a company flack who stumbles upon a bizarre and profitable disruption to the human workforce on a distant mining operation.
"I know I get flack for my physique, and it has been a struggle to love my body, but now curves are in and I'm happier in myself," she told Britain's The Times Magazine.
Mr. Flack and Mr. Fowler thought of the idea for "Behold the Man" in September 2012, and they have been working on it since, giving a staged reading in the United States in 2014.
Written by Andrew Flack with music composed by Paul Fowler, "Behold the Man" arrives thanks to an Indiegogo campaign that raised over $22,000 since July to fund various final preparations for the opera's production.
Other officials said to be driving their departments' answers to questions from Morneau and Trudeau have included deputy health minister Stephen Lucas, deputy employment minister Graham Flack and Canada Revenue Agency commissioner Bob Hamilton.
Flack, the 40-year-old former host of the hit UK reality show "Love Island," died by suicide at her northeast London apartment as she awaited trial for an alleged assault of her boyfriend.
Flack, the former host of the hit UK reality show "Love Island," died by suicide at her northeast London apartment on February 15 as she awaited trial for an alleged assault of her boyfriend.
" Flack had a typical rise to fame in Britain, first making her name on children's television before being involved in popular reality TV shows such as "I'm a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here.
While The Sims 4 caught a lot of flack for not including Toddlers at launch, now that they're in the game I almost always switch to a new family after my babies age up.
An exacting full-bleed illustration of the edifice — once home to Roberta Flack, John Lennon, and the couple in Rosemary's Baby — gets textured domes and blackened spires, each built out in Wertz's precise draftsmanship.
The form factor in particular is a big boon, since the convertible keyboard that tucks under the display means you can use it during taxi and takeoff without getting any flack from the flight attendants.
"The storks use less energy and it seems they are benefiting" by abandoning migration, lead author Andrea Flack, of the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, said of the findings published in the journal Science Advances.
That's an understandable precaution given all the flack facial recognition technology has been getting for gender and racial bias (not to point the finger at any one company in particular, unless that company is Amazon).
Trump's been getting a lot of (well-deserved) flack for his handshaking skills recently after a few highly-televised and poorly-executed handshakes left the internet wondering why Trump is so bad at shaking hands.
"I Googled myself after the team final competition and I just wanted to see something positive, because coming from Olympic trials I got a lot of flack for being on the team," she tells PEOPLE.
Of course, a lot of musicians do just fine, and many of those who take the flack and negativity do so with a laugh and a middle finger—that in itself is a powerful thing.
And it is the CEO's job to be on that stage, not to instead send out some female flack jackets (including Arianna Huffington, whose own nascent startup should be mortified by this image-sullying distraction).
When George gets flack for having too lush a lawn in a drought, he laments that he never had a lawn growing up, and his heavily tattooed driver and pal, Manolo (Anthony Campos, terrific), commiserates.
Elena Delle Donne, newest member of the Washington Mystics, caught more than a little flack in many quarters for successfully pushing her way out of Chicago, where she'd played her entire career for the Sky.
Flack was not as big a celebrity and the newspapers were already using their platforms to divert blame onto other people, such as the Crown Prosecution Service or the producers of "Love Island," he added.
Writing in Glamour, Jennifer pointed to her own experience after her husband became governor, when their toddler son, Dutch, went on stage with his dad in a viral moment for which she received some flack.
"So many untruths were out there, but this is how she felt and my family and I would like people to read her own words," Chris Flack, Caroline's mother, told local newspaper Eastern Daily Press.
As Cigna's lead communications flack, Potter tried to spin the horrible story as best he could, working with APCO, the public relations and lobbying firm that once helped Philip Morris discredit the science on smoking.
The four killings took place between April 20 and May 1, 2013, in Ottawa, Kansas, at a farm house where Stout and White lived and where Flack sometimes stayed, according to filings during the trial.
Lucasfilm and Disney are companies who will go to extreme lengths to protect anything from getting out; it's not surprising that Boyega would catch some major flack for just leaving the script under his bed.
There's sophomore guard Grayson Allen, who will likely catch a lot of flack for looking kind of like Ted Cruz while playing for Duke, but who is also on track to join Ingram in the NBA.
The obvious answer is that the administration has calculated that Sondland's testimony -- even behind closed doors -- would have been more damaging than the flack they will take for barring him from appearing, at least for now.
"I think we typically see it as synonymous with a growing economy," said Andrew Flack, vice president for global marketing at Hilton Worldwide, where requests for corporate retreat bookings have increased by a double-digit percentage.
In fact, the sexism that women in sports broadcasting face is so acute, even changing their hair can attract more fan flack than misquoting a stat or key play — just ask Fox Sports reporter Charissa Thompson.
For anyone who's ever wondered what it's like to have Roberta Flack or Yoko Ono as your neighbor but couldn't afford it, now might be the perfect opportunity to score a luxury apartment on the cheap.
Trump is drawing scrutiny after his Thursday interview with King was broadcast on Russia Today (RT), the same week the Republican presidential nominee was taking flack for his repeated praise of autocratic Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
He has also made strides to make Facebook appear unbiased after taking flack during the campaign from the right over allegations of biased treatment and criticism from the left over the platform's dissemination of fake news.
During that time, we caught a lot of flack for our unhealthy habits, but I've undergone every medical test there is, and aside from gaining weight, I've suffered no long-lasting negative effects to my health.
If people are going to connect us to that, if we're gonna get flack from boneheads or whatever critics exist on the internet, the way I see it I'm just gonna go in the lion's den.
Meghan has received flack for her vulnerability in response to this kind of coverage (Piers Morgan, a frequent critic of the duchess, recently accused her of playing the victim card), but also an outpouring of support.
He swears he'll tackle the opioid epidemic, despite the fact that his opioid policy "expert," a 85033-year-old campaign flack, stepped down just days ago after it was discovered that he lied on his resume.
Wilder has been catching flack for suggesting his 45-pound ring entrance costume had a lot to do with his poor performance against Fury ... after he claimed the weight of the outfit burned out his legs.
Bloomberg's one-liners were widely mocked: I hope the Bloomberg joke writer cashed that check already A Post reporter had this interaction with a flack: U.S. government spokesman sends me an official statement for a story.
LONDON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - The suicide of Caroline Flack, one of Britain's most famous TV stars, has prompted nearly 350,000 people to sign a petition demanding tougher laws on the way the tabloid press covers celebrities.
The contracting of independent experts is "an acknowledgment that they've gotten a lot of flack for this and they have to do something," said John Mutter, a Columbia University professor who studied deaths after Hurricane Katrina.
OnePlus 5Image: OnePlusThis phone took a lot of flack for looking a lot like an iPhone, but if you're someone considering switching away from Apple while trying to minimize transition pains, that's not necessarily a bad thing.
People give me flack for it sometimes, but it's just not a big deal to me... If I spend time running the account, I think I should be able to have fun and talk to people too!
The post has more than 32,000 shares at the time of writing, and while Esther has gotten some flack for calling out people who didn't offer up their seat (mostly men), many people (mostly women) can relate.
The Department of Education's W.E.B. Du Bois flub The Department of Education caught a lot of flack on Twitter for misspelling the name of NAACP co-founder and activist W.E.B. Du Bois — as "DeBois" — while quoting him.
And 21-year-old Brielle has received so much flack for starting fillers at a young age that she addressed the backlash to Dr. Travis Stork on an episode of  The Doctors in the fall of 2016.
She offers the example of Hampton University getting flack in the past for banning male MBA students from wearing cornrows and dreadlocks, and the school's defense that the intention was to prepare them for the real world.
Despite this one Twitter user getting flack for tweeting the picture this weekend, a little bit of digging revealed that it wasn't Austin Braun who came up with this idea to place some Peeps on a pizza.
Considering the flack the $22019 billion startup received instantaneously and accusations that the negative space in the logo resembled a swastika — Slack would've been better off leaving its original logo alone; alas… On to more important matters.
In Japan, a requirement in workplaces that women not wear glasses for aesthetic reasons is catching flack on social media with the hashtag #メガネ禁止, which translates to "glasses are forbidden," according to The Washington Post.
The Oculus founder caught some flack last year after donating $10,000 to an anti-Clinton political action group called Nimble America, a move that caught the ire of many in Silicon Valley and the VR developer community.
They point out that Republican candidate Rick Saccone, who lost a special election for a Pennsylvania House seat in March, drew flack during the campaign for dismissing the role of the federal government in solving the crisis.
Yesterday, some major newspapers caught flack for running a photo of former President Bill Clinton on their front page instead of one featuring the first woman to be nominated for US president by a major political party.
I think the arguments about how white Scorsese's characters are in this movie are interesting (especially since he took some flack in his last film, Silence, for its focus on "white saviors" instead of the Japanese characters).
Flack was vocal about wanting to defend herself against the criticism, and in the days after her death, her supporters have rallied to create Caroline's Law; this pending piece of legislature would criminalize online bullying if passed.
The fight for Nevada has been dominated by a tiff between Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz over an attempted smear of Rubio by Rick Tyler, a Cruz flack who once semi-famously wrote an aria to Newt Gingrich.
" When asked if it was hard to be the only girl, she replied, "No, because my mother made sure that I would not take any flack from anybody because she gave me a real disastrous sort of haircut.
To a lot of people (including WIRED), harassment and hate speech are corruptions of the democratization promised by the Web, and websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram take constant flack for not dealing with the problem adequately enough.
Many people have asked why, if we want race to no longer be a factor in spaces like the palace, I choose to talk so much about Markle's race, especially when she's gotten so much flack for it.
Elliott arrived in Texas eighth among the eight championship contenders, and 26 points out of the top four, after being wrecked by Denny Hamlin when leading two laps shy of the scheduled checkered flack at Martinsville last week.
Flack, who posts more frequent updates on her Instagram account, recently shared a touching photo of her husband kissing son Rocco on the forehead, overcome with love shown in the caption "These two" along with a broken heart.
People give him flack for growing up in the spotlight and they say he has a bit of an attitude, but look at the look on my face, I mean, I was the biggest punk in the world.
What's clear is that the reverberations from the death of Flack, a longtime staple of Britain's raucous tabloid press, are being widely felt -- with fundamental questions raised about the symbiotic relationship between the media and today's television personalities.
The news of the charges come just a few weeks ahead of the January premiere of the winter edition of the popular dating reality series Love Island, a show that Flack has hosted since its 2015 television debut.
Flack, 40, was charged with assault by beating on Friday, following "an incident at approximately 05:24hrs on Thursday, 12 December after reports of a man assaulted," a spokesperson for London's Metropolitan Police told CNN in a statement.
"I took a lot of flack — everybody is baffled that I can be a Trump supporter," says Chalgren, who hopes to get accepted into the United States Military Academy (West Point) after he graduates from Dutch Fork High School.
The model, reality star, and wife of Ice T caught a whole lot of flack after hitting Instagram in the wee hours of the morning to show off her feed-in cornrows... with a head scratch-worthy new name.
Glenn Harvey Glenn Harvey Today's dispatch from the future takes the form of a corporate memo penned by a company flack who stumbles upon a bizarre and profitable disruption to the human workforce on a distant mining operation. Enjoy.
They're pieces of art, like the bronze Medusa's head by Audrey Flack; the small sketches by J.M.W. Turner and Edward Lear in the foyer; and the two paintings by the Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht in the living room.
The other guys started giving him flack for being "ungrateful" about the group date and Jordan made a joke about how he hoped for Chad's sake that it would be a bench-pressing competition and not a spelling contest.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West got flack for reportedly hiring private firefighters to protect their $60 million home, drawing attention to the fact that the wealthy can afford to opt out of climate chaos while normal people get screwed.
PullString did catch some flack for being a "child surveillance device" back in 2015, but countered by detailing the security built intoHello Barbie product and saying it'd never been hacked to steal childrens' voice recordings or other sensitive info.
The flack he took on his right for that deal, which increased discretionary spending modestly while offsetting that with other cuts, established him as the sensible alternative (again, relatively), the guy Democrats could deal with in the opposition party.
Last month, the SEIU drew flack from another union, Unite Here, for negotiating with internet-based home rental company Airbnb Inc to encourage its hosts to hire union-approved house cleaners who would make at least $15 an hour.
Meteorologist Liberté Chan got flack for wearing a dress that exposed her shoulders, and then her news station was criticized for having her cover up on-air – but Chan says she was not forced to put on the sweater.
The Simpsons caught some serious flack last month for an episode that made a half-assed attempt at tackling the controversy surrounding its character, Apu—the show's stereotyped South Asian character who's voiced by a middle-aged white guy.
The Bostrom paper drew flack, but a lot of it was from people who thought the chances that we're living in a simulation are way less than 50 percent, not from people who thought the idea was wholly crazy.
It underscored how Donny Hathaway had a legacy beyond his own family — as a duet partner with Roberta Flack, as a major talent whose career was cut short by mental illness, as a pioneer of polychromatic R&B music.
The 40-year-old Flack, the former presenter of the hugely popular reality show "Love Island" and a winner of Britain's version of "Dancing with the Stars", was found dead in her London flat on Saturday after committing suicide.
MCCARTHY: I really think he&aposs been heroic, and it&aposs been very brave, I think, to go to a place where you had to know you were going to take flack from very powerful, very entrenched institutions and interests.
Though Silva and Slice have far more appealing options than one another, and though their sharing the cage would be a perfect example of the ridiculous, circuslike matchmaking for which Bellator has recently caught so much flack, we'll all tune in.
On the other hand, the FCC is now led by telecom flack Ajit Pai, who issued a report last year claiming there is a "fiercely competitive marketplace" on mobile, despite the largest four companies controlling around 99 percent of the market.
The company has caught the ire of President Trump, who has employed personal attacks against Bezos, and is now catching flack for demanding that cities spend a year coming up with a roster of incentives attractive enough to woo Amazon's HQ2.
MORE: The Caribbean's most breathtaking landing strips Although he's received some flack for being in danger's way, Jaidi said that he was on a public road where many people gather to photograph aircraft and the plane's path was abnormally low.
" The "Bodak Yellow" rapper explained that she has even dealt with flack from people close to her, but she doesn't want to wait until she's "30-something" to have a baby, saying, "I want my kid now that I have energy.
" In the same post, Flack indicated a potential solution, writing, "We will work with our peer companies, other industry leaders, policy makers and ad partners to clearly define [issue ads] quickly and integrate them into the new approach mentioned above.
All of the meals are made to order with great care and fresh ingredients Although The Cheesecake Factory may get some flack for being a chain restaurant, there's no denying that the food is made with the utmost care and quality.
People who were around for the 2004 election might remember Howard Dean and his infamous "Dean Scream," where he caught some flack for making an impassioned yell at the end of a speech at the end of an Iowa campaign event.
He's gotten some flack for his over-the-top stage gyrations, but I'd rather watch someone go all out with spins and high kicks and pogos than see yet another bunch of long-haired grumps stare grimly down at their fretboards.
They received flack from their traditional Italian families, who were disappointed and unable to fathom why two successful women would leave behind their careers at Regus—a multinational company that rents office space to corporations with traveling staff—to build furniture.
The same year, Urban Outfitters also got a lot of flack for a Kent State University sweatshirt, which was so distressed that it had blood-like splatters — a very unsavory design choice given the 1970 massacres that transpired at the institution.
Washington (CNN)Earlier this week, Bernie Sanders took a good amount of flack -- and rightly so -- for suggesting that because he had been openly critical of Amazon not paying taxes, he was getting less-than-favorable coverage from The Washington Post.
Ms. Flack said she asked a biracial cousin to pose for the face and had to remake the face perhaps 100 times with clay models to achieve a balance of features that might pass for various racial and ethnic mixes.
But in death, as in life, fascination about Flack has given rise to plenty of speculation -- and it's highlighting the relentless industry of outrage that has both aided the rise of reality television personalities and swarmed them in their lowest moments.
After ignoring questions about the late senator and taking flack for raising the flags at the White House after briefly lowering them after McCain died, Trump put out a statement expressing his "respect" for the former POW and war hero.
Despite claiming a 'Fight of the Night' bonus for his efforts against future middleweight champion Michael Bisping back in February, Silva picked up some flack for what many believed was him trying to force and ending to the main event clash.
On right-wing news sites, coverage of the health bill stayed steady — and their message was one that would give cover to Senate Republicans who need to find a way to pass this popular legislation without getting too much flack.
Hulk has a great overall game sense and was my main sounding board for strategy ideas and discussions, he gets a lot of flack for not be the most mechanically skilled but he does everything he can to make up for it.
Of course, in recent days, stories that Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued a warning about DJI drones spying for Chinese, and that PR flack Kellyanne Conway will be put in charge of the biggest health epidemic in the US have come out.
Chairman, president, CEO, Lockheed Martin CorporationRole: Participant in the manufacturing initiative Why she's there: Hewson's entire industry had faced plenty of flack from Trump in the early days of his presidency, as the White House sought to needle companies that maintained factories overseas.
Holland, who was crowned Miss Great Britain in 2015 and stripped of her title when she had sex with a fellow contestant on the 2016 season of "Love Island," wrote that Flack supported her during her time in the harsh media spotlight.
During his stump speeches during Hillary's 2016 campaign, former President Bill Clinton's caught some serious flack for speaking out against the ACA as being "the craziest thing in the world," but he may have been tapping into a greater frustration with the program.
Still, it was surprising to see Netflix going the route of soliciting direct customer feedback right on the TV screen – especially so soon after Netflix got flack for an ill-advised tweet reminding customers how closely it was tracking their viewing behavior.
Ethics is arguably an area where Google has stumbled recently, taking flack from lawmakers, the press, and its own employees over concerns it was involved in a military drone project and engaged in building a government-censored search product for the Chinese market.
Twitter has gotten a lot of flack for expanding its product and doing away with the precision and discipline required to hone a tweet down to its perfect form, but as you can clearly see, sometimes perfection takes a little while to unfurl.
During the panel, which followed a session addressing the real life Silicon Valley's diversity problem, Berg acknowledged the "flack" the creators have gotten on the subject but said the show's diversity reflects the real-world lack of diversity in the tech industry.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, who has sequestered his reason and decency so he can flack for Mr. Trump, used the Chelsea blast to attack Hillary Clinton on Sunday TV, darkly suggesting that she and her party, and the president, were somehow responsible.
For an attorney general who has operated more as a flack and a flunky than an independent official concerned with justice, Thursday is the perfect day to dump a report, script a response and be sure that most Americans aren't paying attention.
He is a mop-haired Republican flack who has bounced around government and campaign jobs and dresses better than most political operatives do, a fact he attributes to his mother's previous work as a high-end accessories buyer at an apparel store.
Lopez and Shakira know why they're at the Super Bowl this year: it's Miami, sure, and the NFL has taken enough flack for not being in touch with or reflecting their location so something with a Latinx flavor was an appropriate choice.
A jury had recommended the death sentence for Kyle Flack, 30, after convicting him in March of capital murder in the shotgun slayings of Kaylie Bailey, and her daughter Lana, and additional murder charges in the killings of Andrew Stout and Steven White.
Aryzta also named new independent board members — former McDonald's USA president Michael Andres, Green Chile Foods Chairman Gregory Flack and Tim Lodge, a former chief financial officer at agribusiness company COFCO International — to stand for election at its coming annual general meeting on Nov. 1.
Most people feel like he's like ... It is just, look, I took a lot of flack, there was a lot of emotional sturm und drang amongst my coworkers at Facebook because I tweeted it out, and I probably shouldn't have done it, but you know.
Womack got a lot of flack when he decided to break up with both of his final two, DeAnna Pappas and Jenni Croft, despite the fact that he had flown Pappas' father out to ask for permission to marry her and picked out a ring.
Trump has faced constant criticism throughout his campaign for comments he has made about women's looks -- from Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly to his former GOP opponent Carly Fiorina -- and he has also taken flack in the last week for launching an attack against Sen.
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Since the tragic news of Flack's death, many celebrities have paid tributes to the star, including British pop star Cheryl who said it was "utterly gut wrenchingly tragic," and actress Jameela Jamil who described what Flack was facing in the media as "f---ing horrendous."
So I wanted to talk about your work with Marvel here because they've gotten some flack in the last year for their track record with black creators, their appropriative use of hip-hop in their variant covers, and their general dismissal of black critique.
Sonny Moore has gotten a lot of flack over the years simply for being the posterboy for a very specific and relatively short lived teen generation (he was just 16 when he joined From First To Last) that everyone outside of unanimously deemed an embarrassment.
At first, it was a little mascara and filling my brows in, then it was pink lipstick, and when I went pro, I was like, I'm wearing lipstick and winged liner when I race — and I got quite a bit of flack about it.
"With a founder generation struggling to let go, we often see them hand over the title, but they don't really give over the control or the leadership," said Jonathan Flack, a partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers and leader of its family business services in the United States.
Udofia painted a who's who of African-American history on one wall, from abolitionist Harriet Tubman and former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, to boxer Muhammad Ali, singers Prince, Roberta Flack, and Chuck Brown, and comedians Dave Chappelle and Dick Gregory.
It's still a silly gimmick, adding sensors to the device's frame in lieu of an additional, single service button (which Samsung took a lot of flack for with Bixby), but it does make more sense on a device where Assistant is central to the product's functionality.
Still, in this age of social-media outbursts and click-driven journalism, "Flack" is an amusingly exaggerated look at how the sausage gets made, played as satire, while promoting these hired PR guns to a role that occasionally approximates services lawyers, agents and managers normally provide.
"Honestly, all celebrities have flack and stuff around them, but what it all comes down to is that they're all amazing musicians that all write amazing songs – to even have someone think about comparing me to someone like that is just truly amazing," Vanderwaal told reporters after her win.
Now, I'm hesitant to give Wyatt too much flack here, since this kind of work is the reality of being an up-and-coming musician, but I will cede that it's a shame it had to be for dog food — couldn't it have been for insurance, or something?
To be fair, back at the 2007 MTV VMA's, Spears' performance of "Gimme More" heavily drew lip-syncing criticism, but more recently the singer received some flack on her international summer tour after footage of a Japan performance appeared to show her mouth movements mismatched with her lyrics.
The Maine governor drew flack last month for blaming his state's heroin abuse problem on "guys with the name D-Money, Smoothie, Shifty" who "come up here" to sell drugs and then go home, presumably back to other states where guys with names like D-Money might live.
If you don't see a trip to Borja in your near future to catch the production of the year(???), don't fret, as a complete showing in Spanish may arrive on the fifth anniversary of Beast Jesus's birth, and Fowler + Flack plan to market it for future stages this fall.
Lucas was also, for a few years, a member of Mr. Mtume's band, Mtume.) Mr. Lucas and Mr. Mtume specialized in a kind of regal disco-adjacent R&B, including hits for Phyllis Hyman ("You Know How to Love Me") and Ms. Flack ("The Closer I Get to You").
"There's no briefing that can prepare you for a worldwide pandemic," Sean Spicer, the former administration flack and television flamenco stylist, said when asked about his attendance at the 2017 briefing—again, titled "Pandemic Response"—that the Obama White House put together to prepare Spicer and his colleagues.
"The Trump regime is consolidating power and the nation's new top spy is a former Fox News contributor and far-right public relations flack who appears to have leaked classified information to a Trump family political fixer who subsequently shared it with a prominent alt-right blogger," Shapiro said.
Former campaign manager and adviser Amy Brookheimer (Anna Chlumsky) is working on her new fiancé's Nevada gubernatorial campaign; former PR flack Mike McLintock is losing his mind as a stay-at-home dad; and one-time White House chief of staff Ben Cafferty (Kevin Dunn) is now an adviser at Uber.
Singer Roberta Flack will receive the Living Legend Award, black-ish actress Yara Shahidi will receive the Young Gifted and Black Award, financier Suzanne Shank will be given the Shot Caller Award, and community organizers Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson (The Black & Missing Foundation) will receive the Community Change Agent Award.
It's worth tracking down a copy of The Limey on DVD to hear Lem Dobbs spar with Steven Soderbergh in the commentary track, complaining that the director and his editor, Sarah Flack, went overboard with their time-hopping structural experiments, destroying the integrity of some of his longer dialogue scenes.
Apple is taking a lot of flack for its decision to drop the SD card slot from the new MacBook Pro range and outfit it with Thunderbolt ports only, but the company is confident it's made the right choice — even if a lot of users won't agree with its reasoning.
" (MUNCHIES has reached out to Flack for comment, but has not yet received a response.) In response to the video, the Marietta PD has defended its use of force, claiming that officers were responding to a call that a customer "had made threats and motioned like he had a handgun.
Photo: APFederal authorities have arrested the former CEO of an Alaskan telecoms firm—who just so happens to be the very individual Federal Communications Commission chair and telecom flack Ajit Pai tapped to run a broadband advisory panel—on charges that she tricked investors into pouring $250 million into a fraud scheme.
If you're just totally yourself and you show all your quirks and your raw side and your negative sides and your weaknesses, if you show that – you're going to get a lot more flack from society and from the viewers – but I think it's going to help you find your true match better.
Triple lenses make iPhone cameras competitive with Galaxy and Pixel Apple has caught some flack for the quirky appearance of three separate lenses on the back of the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, but the new and improved cameras put the smartphones on similar footing with Samsung's and Google's offerings.
In Julie Delpy's comments about the flack that women get in Hollywood, which she claimed was worse than what African-Americans receive, she forgot that women could also be African-American, while Joel and Ethan Coen seemed not to understand why people of color should be in movies in the first place.
Paul Pendergass, formerly DealBook's "Jack Flack" columnist, offers up his unique take on the deal: In arguing that NXP Semiconductors is worth $135 per share — on an independent basis, and therefore leaving aside Qualcomm's takeover bid — the activist hedge fund is threatening to add more to Broadcom's hostile acquisition campaign for Qualcomm.
Even as the related hashtag #BeKind was trending, several Twitter users displayed their anger by sending abuse to the reporter who wrote a story in The Sun -- headlined "Brutal Caroline Flack Valentine's Day card cruelly mocks troubled star with 'I'll f***ing lamp you' message" -- that was published hours before she died.
A Vox Media flack sent VICE the following statement: I sent Vox Media followup questions, asking if the company could point to the language in their contractor agreement that says an account created before someone started working for Vox Media becomes Vox Media property as a result of their signing the agreement.
Women in politics have historically received more flack for the cost of their clothing than their male counterparts — we saw that with Clinton (when she was First Lady, a senator, Secretary of State, and a presidential candidate), with Michelle Obama (despite her penchant for J.Crew and more affordable brands), and certainly now with Trump.
Its list of alumni includes luminaries in politics (Thurgood Marshall, Doug Wilder, Andrew Young, David Dinkins, Kamala Harris); arts and letters (Zora Neale Hurston, Lucille Clifton, Donnie Hathaway, Ossie Davis, Amiri Baraka, Roberta Flack, Jessye Norman, Toni Morrison, Ta-Nehisi Coates); business and science (Walter Lincoln Hawkins, Bill Bell, Kelly Miller); and academia (E.
That became clear just one month into the presidency, at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, where panelist Steve Milloy—formerly a paid flack for the tobacco and fossil fuel industries and member of the president's Environmental Protection Agency transition team—argued that the mainstream science on the health risks of air pollution was wrong.
We asked Paul Pendergrass, a long time corporate communication professional and formerly DealBook's "Jack Flack" columnist, to offer his insights into the situation: In most of the interviews on Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg was asked if he would be willing to testify before Congress, a task he has previously delegated to other senior Facebook executives.
But Pruitt's received the most flack for his sweetheart housing deal: renting a room on Capitol Hill condo for $50 a night — payable only on those nights when he actually stayed there — from the spouse of an oil industry lobbyist, who lobbied for clients at the EPA while Pruitt was sleeping in his wife's condo.
The simple fact -- and this has been obvious to anyone paying attention for the last several years -- is that Trump made the decision at some point early in his 2016 campaign that the flack he would take for not releasing any returns would be nothing compared to what would happen if he did release them.
I go give talks to elementary kids who don&apost listen to me very much, but I have the officer badge on so they pay a little bit of attention, but you know, our police force has gotten a lot of flack over the last few years, and instead of vilifying them, I am doing the exact opposite.
He, along with Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, and Franklin, could be described as the musical core of the show, based on the number of times they're played, but Patsavas and Rhimes fill out Olivia Pope's world with tracks by Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Roberta Flack, Bettye Lavette, Patti LaBelle, Etta James, and Dionne Warwick.
" • For much more from new Bachelor Nick Viall, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday However, when it comes to spilling the beans about his sexual past with Dorfman live on After the Final Rose in 2014, "I regret that in the sense that it unnecessarily and unfairly caused Andi to get a lot of flack.
" Harvey also pointed out that while Warren Beatty caught some flack for the incident, it was actually his co-presenter, Faye Dunaway, who read the wrong name: "[Dunaway] disappeared and Warren didn't even read the wrong name, but when he walked back up to do the apology he became the guy — the lady read the name and then she just left!
How to Stop Pirate Bay and Other Sites From Hijacking Your CPU to Mine CryptocoinsThis past weekend, the popular torrenting site The Pirate Bay caught some flack for testing out a…Read more ReadCryptocurrency miners have been in the news recently because The Pirate Bay caught some flak about a week ago for testing out a new service called Coinhive without informing users.
Advances in surgical technologies, as well as the usage of data and augmented and virtual reality in the diagnostic process, are all (kind of dry, sorry) examples of how technological advancements are changing medicine as we know it, although the AI leaders at IBM Watson have taken flack for severely "overpromising" when it comes to the capabilities of their developing systems.
Finding her place in what is quickly becoming a grand tradition of botched restoration projects in Spain, a local shopkeeper from the small, approximately sixteen-person village of El Rañadorio in the Asturias region has attracted international flack for her artistic makeover of a series of 15th century wooden sculptures depicting the Virgin and Child, St. Anna, and St. Peter.
Shortly after VICE asked ESPN if Schefter or ESPN would be correcting the false information—or if, perhaps, Schefter was in possession of some previously unknown data about revenue splits between management and labor in the major American sports—Schefter tweeted the following: An ESPN flack told VICE this was an "update/clarification," but the word salad doesn't really clarify anything.
Flack, a former New York City Ballet dancer and the author of Bunheads, broke the happy news of her pregnancy on Instagram in February, posting a photo of herself with an "I Woke Up Like This" T-shirt rolled up to expose her baby bump and captioning it, "Oh by the way … " Want all the latest pregnancy and birth announcements, plus celebrity mom blogs?
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE unveiled his 13-person economic advisory team Friday but caught flack for not having any women or many economists on it.
Before I hit record on my iPhone, I politely kick the startup's perfectly affable PR flack out of the room, and explain to Takeuchi that the only real preparation I've done for this assignment is to have a brief call with Matt Robinson, who, along with Monzo Bank's Tom Blomfield, co-founded GoCardless with Takeuchi in 2011 but has since left to found property tech startup Nested.
The singer Roberta Flack sold an apartment at the Dakota, on the corner of Central Park West and West 72nd Street; Georgette Mosbacher, an entrepreneur and political fund-raiser who was recently nominated to be the United States ambassador to Poland, sold her Fifth Avenue home across from the park; and the developer Larry A. Silverstein bought a penthouse at his latest project in TriBeCa.
Also performing tonight are Harry Styles, whose burgundy Gucci suit (paired with an eyelet collar, pearls, and lavender nails) included a touching tribute to his ex-girlfriend, the late Caroline Flack; Rod Stewart, who last performed in '93 when he received the Outstanding Contribution Award, Stormzy, and Billie Eilish, who will perform her new James Bond theme tune "No Time To Die" with Hans Zimmer.

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